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Silver Medallion?1764 (Id: Medal On The Visit Of Hungarian Mines)

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 Posted 03/25/2009  08:26 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add middenmess to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
21mm in diameter,made of silver.Nice item before someone put the hole in!


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Adventvs
Reg.Et.Archi.
Infodin.Hvnga.
MDCCLXIV.
M.I.V.L.



Silver-Medallion?1764-Id:-Medal-On-The-Visit-Of-Hungarian-Mines
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Ioseph.Rex R*M Leopold.AA



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 Posted 03/25/2009  1:15 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add echizento to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Interesting token, from the crossed hammers it looks like some type of mining token.
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Crossed hammers could be Norway..
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The crossed hammers also appear on coins of Norway, but I don't think Joseph II was a ruler.
Would Joseph II refer to the Hapsburg/Holy Roman Emperor (1765-90)? I see two numbers on the reverse: 1764 and 1054.
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Possible match in this PDF File (translation, anyone? ) http://tu-freiberg.de/ze/ub/altbest...illenweb.pdf

Medaille auf den Besuch der
ungarischen Bergwerke durch
Joseph II. mit Erzherzog
Leopold 1764

Stempel: Anton
Franz Wiedemann

Silber 21 mm
2,18 g
IOSEPH.II.REX.ROM.LEOPOLD.A.A.
, 2 Büsten einander zugewandt
ADVENTVS/REG.ET.ARCHI./INFODIN.
HVNGA./MDCCLXIV./M.IVL., Schlägel u.
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Hmm...that would explain the hammers. Here's a rough translation:

Medal on the visit of Hungarian mines by Joseph II with Archduke Leopold 1764.
Coined by Anton Franz Widermann.
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Joseph II was Holy Roman Emporer until 1790 and I believe it was Leopold that succeeded him.
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